| United States - 1815 - 508 pages
...cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you, and my country, on the success of the experiment, nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme...the protection of their liberties may be perpetual. GEO. WASHINGTON. 3 2044 106 526 460 ... | |
| United States - 1817 - 512 pages
...cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you, and my tountry, on the success of the experiment, nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme...the government which they have instituted for the projection of their liberties may be perpetual. GEO. WASHINGTON. MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT OF THE... | |
| Timothy Pitkin - United States - 1828 - 558 pages
...congratulate you and my country, on the success of the experiment, nor to repeat my fervent supplication to the Supreme Ruler of the universe and Sovereign...the protection of their liberties may be perpetual." The answers of both houses, notwithstanding the conflict of parties, were adopted with great unanimity,... | |
| Presidents - 1829 - 290 pages
...of respect for their past kindness, or from feeling less anxious for their future prosperity;—that he had twice yielded to their wishes, because he thought...extended to the United States; that the virtue and hap» piness of the people may be preserved, and that the government, which they have instituted for... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 650 pages
...I cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you and my country on the success of the experiment; nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme...protection of their liberties, may be perpetual." An act was passed by die legislature of Pennsylvania for Penniyivaestablishing schools throughout the... | |
| George Washington, Jared Sparks - Presidents - 1837 - 622 pages
...cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you and my country, on the success of the experiment, nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme...the protection of their liberties, may be perpetual. GEORGE WASHINGTON. REPLY TO THE ANSWER OF THE SENATE. GENTLEMEN, It affords me great satisfaction to... | |
| United States. Congress - United States - 1849 - 760 pages
...cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you and my country on the success of the experiment ; nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme...the protection of their liberties may be perpetual. G. WASHINGTON. UXITZD STATES, December 7, 1796. When the PRESIDENT had concluded his Address, he presented... | |
| Noah Webster - Readers - 1835 - 270 pages
...repeated his fervent supplications to the Supreme Ruler of the universe, that his providential care might be extended to the United States; that the virtue and happiness of the people might he preserved; and that the government which they had 'instituted for the protection of their... | |
| John Marshall - Presidents - 1836 - 500 pages
...can not omit the occasion to congratulate you, and my country, on the success of the experiment ; nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme...protection of their liberties, may be perpetual." The answer of the senate embraced the various topics of the speech, and approved every sentiment it... | |
| Robert W. Lincoln - Presidents - 1836 - 530 pages
...I cannot omit the occasion to congratulate you and mj country on the success of the experiment, nor to repeat my fervent supplications to the Supreme...the protection of their liberties may be perpetual." On the day preceding the termination of his office, in a letter to General Knox, he compared himself... | |
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